Gregory M. Dunlap - St. Charles IL, US Kai Chi Chan - Bloomingdale IL, US
Assignee:
Schleifring Medical Systems USA - Elgin IL
International Classification:
H01F 21/04 H01F 27/24 H01F 27/28
US Classification:
336115, 336212, 336117, 336222
Abstract:
Wire-holders are provided that confine a single wire over a limited arc section and that are interspersed with ferrite ingots that provide wire-ways for several wires are utilized in the winding of the coils of a transformer. A method for consistently producing windings having accurate wire placement on rotors, stators, and other electrical componentry is also provided.
Wire Winding Device For A High Power Level Transformer
Gregory M. Dunlap - St. Charles IL, US Kai Chi Chan - Bloomingdale IL, US
Assignee:
Schleifring Medical Systems USA - Elgin IL
International Classification:
H01F 21/04 H01F 27/24 H01F 27/28
US Classification:
336115, 336212, 336117, 336222
Abstract:
Wire-holders are provided that confine a single wire over a limited arc section and that are interspersed with ferrite ingots that provide wire-ways for several wires are utilized in the winding of the coils of a transformer. A method for consistently producing windings having accurate wire placement on rotors, stators, and other electrical componentry is also provided.
Contact-Less Power And Signal Transmission Device For A High Power Level Transformer
Gregory M. Dunlap - St. Charles IL, US Kai Chi Chan - Bloomingdale IL, US Jason S. Katcha - Whitefish Bay WI, US Thomas A. Spengler - Kingston IL, US Jeremy A. Miller - Lake In The Hills IL, US
International Classification:
H02P 9/04 H01F 27/00
US Classification:
290 44, 336120
Abstract:
A transformer is provided comprising a first member upon which a first circuit is wound; a second member upon which a second circuit is wound such that power is transferred to the second circuit in a contact-less manner; and a signal transmitter on the first member in close proximity to an appropriate receiver on the second member together with a signal transmitter on the second member in close proximity to an appropriate receiver on the first member such that said transmitters and receivers exchange signals in a contact-less manner, whereby the circuits are embedded in a high thermal conductivity resin. An exemplary embodiment of the invented transformer is one where the second member rotates relative to the first member.
Combinatorial and Computational Algebra: International Conference on Combinatorial and Computational Algebra, May 24-29, 1999 the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Sar, China
Norman Statland (1959-1963), Gail Zimmermann (1965-1969), sun Hong (1982-1986), Kai Chan (1977-1981), Michaela Cox (1977-1981), Cynthia Ervin (1972-1976)